by IFOTC @ Itchy Feet on the Cheap

Mon Feb 20 08:45:33 PST 2017

A Very Detailed Travel Itinerary Tours are for foo-ls. I tried my best to make that rhyme. While Vietnam may seem a little daunting at first, the country is not difficult to travel – especially if you have a great blog to aid you, with details on every leg of the trip, written by a [...]

by Marie Bonnot @ Top Tourist

Sun Feb 04 11:23:21 PST 2018

From Venice, we took the Vaporetto (boat bus) to three of the smaller surrounding islands: Murano, Burano and Torcello. Murano is a little island with a lot glass makers! … And lovely narrow streets. We walked around and visited one of the many glass factories on the island. We then took the Vaporetto and went […]

by Anna Suszynski @ The Christina's Blog

Mon Jan 01 15:42:50 PST 2018

Mount Fansipan is the highest mountain in Vietnam and Indochina peninsula, located in the Hoang Lien Son mountain range. It was once only visited by adventure seekers fit enough to make the strenuous hike, but now this mountain offers a few different experiences for all types of travelers. Regardless of the new tram that brings […]

by theRantingPanda @ The Ranting Panda

Wed Jan 24 15:00:10 PST 2018

The Place Located at Marine One, Majestic Restaurant should be a familiar name to many, though most people would probably still associate it with the now defunct New Majestic Hotel at Bukit Pasoh Road. After a hiatus of six months, the contemporary Cantonese restaurant has reopened at the brand new Marine One mixed development at the East Tower. Located at level 4 in a unique dome structure, Majestic’s new location mirrors that of New Zealand steakhouse Wakanui at the West Tower as the two anchor restaurants in this development. The main dining area offers a view of the lush and luxe Marine One, with plenty of natural light in the day, Italian stucco walls and dark wood floors. A nostalgic touch within the restaurant is the historic signboard of the New Majestic Hotel hanged beside the kitchen. If you need a private space, the restaurant also have a few private dining rooms. I heard that the restaurant only accepts reservations at the moment, so do call ahead to reserve. The Food One main difference from the old Majestic Restaurant is that dim sum is finally served on the menu at Marine One. Some dim sum to start are the Spinach [...]

Many travelers not only vote Hoi An as their favorite city in the world but also the tastiest city in Vietnam. Hoi An keeps people tuned to its cuisine ranging from mouth-watering street food to 5 star fabulous feast. So if you are looking for an authentic food in Viet Nam, Hoi An is surely an ideal stop it is a heaven for all foodies. Here are top 10 local food that you must try when visiting Hoi An

by theRantingPanda @ The Ranting Panda

Sat Feb 03 15:00:35 PST 2018

The Place Located minutes walk from Serangoon’s Nex, Cottontail Creamery opened late last year, helping to plug a gap for a credible after-meal dessert cafe in the northeast. I am surprised to find that the owners are in fact Taiwanese, although their usual exemplary service standards did not rub off on their staff as with the less-than encouraging comments we have heard of the staffs’ service attitude. It is a fairly large space for a neighbourhood cafe, taking up two units along the ground level of a HDB block. We noticed how the owners paid close attention to the decor, keeping to an extended-kitchen theme, with greenery all-round. There are also plenty of couple tables, with a large communal table at the end, catering to groups of varying sizes. The Food It is an affair with gelato for now, though brunch food will be introduced at a later date this year. Some of the interesting flavors we spotted during our visit include Extra Virgin Olive Oil & Blackcurrant, Mont Blanc Chestnut and Passion Fruit Meringue, with adolescent-unsuitable but grown-up-most-loved Craft Beer IPA gelato! Since it was our first visit, we went for our personal favourites (read: safe) including Uji Matcha with Honey and Russian [...]

by Jess Carey @ Ordinary Girl, Extraordinary Dreamer

Thu Feb 08 12:08:31 PST 2018

The food in Paris is good enough to require no preamble, but the city is a labyrinth when it comes to actually finding the best spots. This is by no means an exhaustive list of what to eat there (so if you’ve been to Paris, please add your recommendations, too!), but I think it’s a … Continue reading Eating the city: Paris, France

by Blue @ Vietnam Travel Information

Fri Jan 26 18:30:43 PST 2018

If you are unsure about where to go and what to prepare for the travel during “Tết” or Vietnamese Lunar New Year 2018, then some of the best tips can direct your attention to the most enjoyable experiences. The celebrations of Tết throughout the beautiful S-shaped country will exhilarate and enchant you. This year, Tet ...

by John @ HeNeedsFood

by Jess Carey @ Ordinary Girl, Extraordinary Dreamer

Thu Feb 01 13:09:37 PST 2018

Taking 4 months off work to travel the world. Four months of leaving behind the everyday mundane tasks of the real world. 17 weeks of excitement and adventure. 120 days of doing whatever we wanted, with no real obligations or forced commitments. Sounds so glamorous and carefree and magical… I thought I owed it to … Continue reading The Not-So-Glamorous Side Of Travel

by theRantingPanda @ The Ranting Panda

Thu Feb 08 15:00:46 PST 2018

The Place There is a serious lack of good restaurants in the North-East of Singapore, and the best thing which happened in terms of dining scene over the past one year is Seletar Aerospace Park. The Summerhouse is one of the most prominent dining destination in this JTC development, which I re-visited recently again after my visit to Wildseed Cafe last year. The most notable change is the newly introduced The Summerhouse Garden Domes, with 3 distinct interior themes of Bohemian, Scandinavian and Lounge, all fully air-conditioned, complete with own music sound system set amidst the lush garden. I must say that the whole garden dome concept feels so dreamy and unique that it is probably one of its kind in Singapore. The domes can accommodate up to 8 diners, though there is a minimum spend of S$300++ per dome booking. Well, fairy tale dining does come at a price. Other than the 3 new garden domes, The Summerhouse Dining Room now features an air-conditioned veranda overlooking the trees, which definitely makes the dining experience more comfortable on a warm day. Guests can choose from the dinner menu from The Summerhouse Dining Room at S$300++ per couple, and S$150++ per [...]

by Hương Lan @ I Love Hoi An Tour

Mon Jan 15 18:33:25 PST 2018

Not only famous for its ancient beauty with centuries-old Buddhist pagodas, colonial shop houses, Hoi An street food and authentic specialties also attract tourists around the world. Hoi An is voted one of the 25 most great destinations for foodies, what a big shame if you visit Hoi An without trying local cuisines here. So,

by Kristen Baughman @ gadaboutfood.com

Wed Jun 21 09:00:03 PDT 2017

Since the opening of Poole's Diner in 2007, Raleigh, N.C., passionate mind and James Beard Award-winning chef Ashley Christensen has transformed the restaurant scene in the City of Oaks. Christensen released her first cookbook in Sept. 2016, Poole's: Recipes and Stories from a Modern Diner. Full of beautiful photography, inspiring messages and secrets to delicious meals, Christensen's cookbook tells the story of the downtown diner that tugs on the heartstrings of many folks in the capital city.

1. Banh Dap One interesting snack in Hoi An. What excites people when eating this Hoi An specialty is the smashing of the rice paper part of it. Banh Dap has two layers, the wet and the crispy one which once smashed it will serve as a filling to the wet layer and dip it […]

by Gia Kristel Algie @ Mismatched Passports

Wed Jan 17 00:38:39 PST 2018

“We have been through good times and bad, rich and broke. With our many adventures and misadventures, I learnt that what mattered most is that we have each other.” With most of our friends and family gathered before us, Jon and I declared our love to the world on October 14, 2017 in Central Otago, New […]

by admin @ Hoi An Free Tour | Kim Bong | Tra Que | Cam Thanh Village

Tue Feb 23 00:18:18 PST 2016

Our bicycle tours are not only a fantastic way to explore and discover Hoi An, but they are also a great way to travel and help local community. We aim to show you the real world of daily life and … Continue reading →

by Veselina Dzhingarova @ Top Tourist

Fri Feb 09 06:35:38 PST 2018

The Hawaiian cuisine is unlike anything you’ve ever tried before. The culture is inclusionary and welcoming, and so is the food tradition here. Hence, you owe it to yourself to try the local Hawaiian delicacies. Hawaiian cuisine is a mishmash of traditional island cuisine, absorbed from the food of the very first wave of Chinese […]

by Laura Lynch @ Savored Journeys

Sun Jan 28 02:35:59 PST 2018

Venice is just one of those places you have to visit at least once in your life. It’s an incredibly enchanting city, with so much character that you feel a little like you’re floating around in a Disney movie. The views across the Grand Canal are so beautiful, and the narrow alleys can lead you […]

by Chris W. @ Chris Travel Blog

Tue Oct 17 11:34:51 PDT 2017

Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai are two cities in northern Thailand which are probably, if you are doing a 3-week Thailand itinerary, cities you’ll visit too. Several weeks ago, I did a Thailand road trip [...]

The best Hoi An dishes are exclusively available within the UNESCO World Heritage Site which is this remarkable city, utilising fresh greens, herbs, fish, meat, and even water from the neighbouring Tra Que Vegetable Village, Cham Island, Ba Le Well, and Cam Nam Village. Once a

I've been to Southern Vietnam with family as a kid and I hated it. I found myself bored to death and glued to my Gameboy Original playing Tetris. Back then, I wasn't at an age to understand or embrace my roots. Things change with age, of course, and now I'm curious about the culture more than ever.

by Chris W. @ Chris Travel Blog

Sat Nov 18 01:21:07 PST 2017

Salta was the starting point if my 7-day northwestern Argentina road trip. I stayed three nights at Kkala Boutique Hotel which is a small-scale luxury hotel. The perfect base to explore Salta city and make [...]

by Fabian @ Miss Tam Chiak

Wed Feb 07 15:00:13 PST 2018

The makings of tendon is fairly simple: gloriously fried tempura pieces (tempura) served atop a bowl of rice (donburi). It’s not hard to fall in love with this dish, and supply for these bowls are growing as well. And to stand out from the rest, some restaurants in Singapore have reimagined their tendon to create...

The Espresso Station One of the most famous coffee shops in the old town of Hoi An. Tourists can’t resist the aromatic Vietnamese coffee and the cakes that the shop offers. Address: 28/2 Tran Hung Dao, Hoi An 563921, Vietnam Open for Business: 7:30 am – 5:00 pm Rosie’s cafe Famous for its iced coffee and vegetarian […]

by Amy @ A Nomadic Existence

Sun Nov 13 02:28:04 PST 2016

Boracay generally has idyllic weather year-round, except during monsoon season. Whilst it’s not usually affected too heavily, there are times when there are strong winds and lots of rain. In weather like this some of Boracay’s adventure activities are not always possible. There is one adventure however that can usually be undertaken in rain, hail or shine – and we… Read more →

by Hai Vu @ A Traveller’s Journal

by Sam @ Drizzle and Dip

Tue Jan 23 03:32:49 PST 2018

Today is my birthday and it’s highly likely I wont be eating cake. This is a little tragic but it is what it is. I’m rushing around like many other Capetonians trying to buy water-storing devices for the day we as a city run out of water. Horrific to contemplate I know. Although I have been [...]

by Lara Dunston @ Grantourismo Travels

Sat Jan 20 01:42:12 PST 2018

My family Russian recipes make an appearance every January when Terence and I can often be found in the kitchen rolling out dough for Russian dumplings and making baboushka’s pink beetroot potato, while I recollect the summer holiday family feasts of my childhood, and miss...

by Trinh Cherry @ I Love Hoi An Tour

Mon Sep 11 02:59:51 PDT 2017

Danang and Hoian tour are amazing tours in Vietnam. When you are in Hoian tour, you can enjoy the wonderful landscapes as well as the local food. Besides Hoian – ancient town, you should visit Danang to enjoy the fulfill of traveling in Vietnam. And when you want to travel from Hoian to Danang airport,

by Stephen @ My Five Acres. Travel. Adventure. Yoga.

If you’re looking for an eco yoga mat that is durable, comfortable, and non slip, you’ve come to the right place! I’ve tried all of these yoga mats and my reviews will help you choose the right mat for you body and your practice. Students are always asking me what yoga mat I use. Because […]

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Tue Jan 16 21:59:33 PST 2018

Bangkok is the capital of Thailand and its biggest city by far. It's a top tourist destination which is consistently ranked among the world's most visited cities. In fact, so popular and beloved is Bangkok that it was voted the "World's Best City" by Travel + Leisure magazine readers for four consecutive years. Spend a few days there and you'll get its appeal.

by Gia Kristel Algie @ Mismatched Passports

Tue Aug 29 03:54:14 PDT 2017

The best part about going on holiday is that feeling of escape from the usual. Nothing beats waking up to a bright sunny day with spectacular views straight from your bedroom window. We stayed in a charming waterfront suite of Akaroa Village Inn — it was the perfect place to stay during our romantic weekend […]

by Hari Shrestha @ Top Tourist

Fri Jan 19 07:51:58 PST 2018

The Langtang trek is a generally short trek (from 6 to 9 days) that combines awesome mountain scenery with fantastic tea house convenience. What’s more, Syabrubesi (1400m) the bouncing off point for the trek, is only a six hour drive from Kathmandu and in contrast to Everest Base Camp or Annapurna, this trek receives only […]

by Phuong Thuy @ The Christina's Blog

Sat Jan 27 00:29:58 PST 2018

You might have heard that most businesses close during Tet in Hanoi, and that you won’t find a place to enjoy a slow dinner over the grill, let alone the charms of the city. But take it from a local, don’t worry! This thousand-year-old capital can show you a traditional Tet in Vietnam if you […]

by Lesley Tan @ Top Tourist

Sun Jan 28 07:35:01 PST 2018

The Quay Taphouse on the Fish Quay in North Shields, North East England, is a very nice pub/bar where you can get a good bottle of wine or beer, together with lots of lovely tapas at a very reasonable price. My friend and I are regular customers when I am home and we very happily […]

by Chris W. @ Chris Travel Blog

Fri Dec 08 10:29:26 PST 2017

Four Seasons Chiang Mai is a hotel that’s something different than your usual hotel stay and a unique place. They offer ultimate luxury in a magnificent setting between rice fields in the Mae Rim Valley. [...]

by Blue @ Vietnam Travel Information

Thu Sep 28 21:54:55 PDT 2017

Myanmar is an enigmatic land blessed with beautiful and idyllic landscapes throughout the country. People might never run out of choices of where to travel in Myanmar. But for the first-time travelers, it’s best to get recommendations of the top destinations before they go. Get to know the top five places to visit in Myanmar! ...

by Terence Carter @ Grantourismo Travels

Sat Feb 03 20:18:52 PST 2018

Our chili con carne recipe is a good old bowl of chili for those who like their chili hot and smoky. This recipe is not one of those quick weeknight one pot recipes. It’s a hearty chilli that takes a few hours – but not a...

by Giv Travel @ Top Tourist

Fri Jan 19 06:10:43 PST 2018

The mysterious and tropical nature of Iran’s islands makes them the perfect destination for an adventurous cold-season trip. Two of these islands are a must-see, not to mention that there are no requirements for an Iranian visa. Qeshm Island, the largest island in the Persian Gulf! Qeshm Island is larger than 23 countries in the […]

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Tue Dec 26 05:00:33 PST 2017

Ho Chi Minh City – also known as Saigon – is no longer a strange destination for travellers visiting Vietnam. Arriving at Tan Son Nhat Airport, you are free to venture and explore a number of destinations in Vietnam, but believe me, don’t mistake Ho Chi Minh as another sprawling modern city without personality. With […]

by lensesandlocals @ LENSES & LOCALS

Wed Mar 22 05:13:00 PDT 2017

We’ve now been living in the charming little town of Hội An on the central coast of Vietnam for two months (where has the time gone?!), and we’ve certainly tried our fair share of restaurants and street stalls. The Vietnamese cuisine is by far our favourite in Southeast Asia and there’s no shortage of dishes […]

by admin @ Hoi An Tourism – Every travel tips you need about Hoi An

Tue May 24 23:48:59 PDT 2016

Time: March 14 – 20, 2016 Place: An Hội Sculpture Garden, Hội An Ancient Town. Time Activity Place March 12 13:40-20:00 Taste of the world: The international chefs meet with the media The Market restaurant, 03 Nguyễn Hoàng st. March … Continue reading →

Unlike South Korea, the weather in Taiwan is a bit warmer. Thus, the spring here is coming sooner, which results in the cherry blossoms hatching earlier and lasting longer than other places. If you can not wait for the wonderful cherry blossom seasons in Korea or in Japan, you can plan your trip to Taiwan […]

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Tue Jan 30 07:56:26 PST 2018

When looking for accommodations, the most important things for us are value, cleanliness, and location. When we find a place like Sherloft that's stylish on top of all that, it's a major plus. Highly recommended in Chiang Mai.

by Greg @ A Nomadic Existence

Sat Aug 13 19:30:12 PDT 2016

Ho Chi Minh City, or as it was once known – Saigon, is a frenetic megacity of some 7 million people and almost as many motorbikes. Although there are now numerous international airport options for Viet Nam invariably most tourists will pass through Ho Chi Minh City, either to begin their journey or as their exit point from the country. Ho… Read more →

by Phuc Nguyen @ The Christina's Blog

Wed Jan 31 08:55:20 PST 2018

The North celebrates the Spring of 2018 with many unique festivals such as the Hai Ba Trung Festival, the beautiful pink peach-blossoms that line the streets, and a slight breeze that is both warming and reminiscent of home. The South, on the other hand, greets Tet with the charming yellow apricot-blossoms and joy in the […]

by Blue @ Vietnam Travel Information

Mon Dec 18 00:01:01 PST 2017

Hue Vietnam now has Nguyen Dinh Chieu Pedestrian Street for the exciting weekend nightlife experiences that most travelers appreciate. The travel turns to be more fantastic when you have more nice things to expect from the Imperial City of Vietnam, including the enjoyable shopping, chatting, and sightseeing during your walk in the shining Pedestrian Street. ...

by lensesandlocals @ LENSES & LOCALS

Sun Apr 02 04:55:35 PDT 2017

The Faroe Islands were full of surprises… 1 – A shed for drying meat, known as hjallur is a standard feature in many Faroese homes. We tried this dried meat – it’s not for the faint hearted! 2 – There are 20,000 more sheep than people that inhabit the islands!3 – Bubu is the national […]

by lensesandlocals @ LENSES & LOCALS

Sun Jul 30 01:17:26 PDT 2017

CAMERA: Olympus µ[mju:]-II ZOOM 115 FILM: Fujifilm Superia 200 LOCATION: Scotland Six weeks travelling Scotland from north to south during winter brought sun and snow, grey skies and epic sunsets, and of course, highland cows. READ MORE How to Shoot Film 9 Reasons You Should Shoot Film Whisky Wanders Through Scotland 40 Photos to Fuel Your Wanderlust: Scotland […]

by Daryl & Mindi Hirsch @ 2foodtrippers

Sat Jan 06 11:48:55 PST 2018

Seattle is known around the world for its coffee culture, the Space Needle and Pike Place Market. But what about Seattle restaurants? We’ve asked a local expert to share her picks for the best places to eat in Seattle Washington. Read on to find out how to eat like a local in this wonderful Pacific Northwestern city. Seattle is famous for its cutting-edge coffee culture. But coffee is just one aspect of Seattle’s culinary landscape. Locals dine at the best restaurants in Seattle, shop at Pike Place Market for some of the ...

by Amy @ A Nomadic Existence

Sun Aug 21 03:32:54 PDT 2016

Cambodia is one of South East Asia’s hotspots, commonly visited on a typical Thailand-Cambodia-Vietnam-Laos backpacking trip, and also drawing visitors from all over the globe to visit the famed Angkor Wat temples in Siem Reap. It’s other appeal is that its quite cheap to travel – you can get around on the smallest of budgets. Cambodia has some of the… Read more →

by Amy @ A Nomadic Existence

Sun Aug 28 01:45:48 PDT 2016

In todays modern age, the internet is indispensable when it comes to travel. We scour websites online to find the cheapest flight, and book it ourselves. We book accommodation online. We read stories and feedback and recommendations when it comes to planning what to do and see at our destination. We plan our route on maps so we know how… Read more →

by theRantingPanda @ The Ranting Panda

Fri Feb 09 15:00:50 PST 2018

The Place Cafes at the void decks of old neighbourhoods have been trending the past years, which is definitely a good sign as it injects more vibrancy in these estates. I finally found the chance to visit The Tastemaker Store at Havelock Road, a modern café with a clean vibe at the void deck of an old estate. My first impression of the café was: Did I just enter a Muji store? The wooden tables and neat setting of the café coupled with some retro elements such as the beige tiles at the counter create a rather comfy and chill-lax ambience, totally a perfect spot to enjoy some good food and drink. The Food The offerings here are a mix of Asian and Western, from the likes of Kaya Toast to Ham and Cheese Sandwich and Pizza. New additions are added periodically, as we spotted Curry Chicken on our last visit. I ditched the usual cafe latte by going for the Matcha Latte ($5) instead, which had a nice matcha aroma and taste. The sweetness was just right as well even though there was not much latte art to speak of. The Lemoncurd Toast with clotted cream ($3) on the menu [...]

by Amy @ A Nomadic Existence

Tue Sep 13 04:29:01 PDT 2016

After a few months of soul-searching after our last blog post, we’re back with lots of news to share with you all! We apologise for the hiatus – it’s amazing just how busy life can get when you fall back into your old routines! In our 12 Months on the Road blog post, we shared with you that we’d come… Read more →

by Blue @ Vietnam Travel Information

Tue Oct 10 21:18:49 PDT 2017

Halong Bay is blessed with the dramatic sand and stone area beside the sea, which is ideal for a beach holiday all time. If you are about to visit the beaches in the UNESCO site during the scorching summer, then get to know top 5 tips for the safe beach holiday in Halong Bay to ...

Tokyo and Kyoto, as well as Osaka, are always rated as among the top famous tourist destinations when tourists come to Japan. Tokyo is a modern city while Kyoto is a historic city. The distance between these two places is not really short so how can you go from Tokyo to Kyoto? There are many […]

by Duyen My @ I Love Hoi An Tour

Fri Nov 10 07:37:37 PST 2017

If you want to escape from busy life, the countryside is always what you shouldn’t miss when you travel to Vietnam. The peaceful countryside in Vietnam is always the unforgettable thing in tourists’ eyes. Therefore, if you consider Hoi An as one of your destinations, you should spend time visiting Hoi An villages including Thanh

by Gia Kristel Algie @ Mismatched Passports

Mon Sep 11 03:10:02 PDT 2017

Like one of the Japanese women on our boat, I squealed with excitement as we caught our first glimpse of the tiny dolphins ahead. They exclaimed, “sugoi” several times which meant “amazing” in Japanese – it was amazing, indeed. It started with two dolphins swimming alongside our catamaran, and soon there was 10-12 of them galloping through the water and […]

by Mandy @ Almost Landing

Tue Dec 12 05:11:58 PST 2017

Balmoral Beach is definitely one of my favourite beaches in Sydney. It’s a beautiful colour, it’s great for swimming as it’s pretty calm, and the surrounding area is beautiful with plenty of options for a great lunch. So although it’s…

by Kristen Baughman @ gadaboutfood.com

Tue Apr 19 12:37:27 PDT 2016

If you ever get the chance to visit the magical country of Iceland in winter, do it. Frozen waterfalls, mountains covered in snow and the Northern Lights; does it get much better? Well, add a little craft beer into the mix and you’ve got yourself an excellent vacation. Many tourists often drive the “Ring Road” […]

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Fri Jan 05 07:45:21 PST 2018

Choosing a hotel for your holidays always takes time. Especially when you have a long list of places to visit, you have to book a hotel that is easy for you to commute. When in Hanoi, due to its complicated traffic system and the position of famous tourist attractions, you should book a hotel around […]

by Terence Carter @ Grantourismo Travels

Mon Jan 29 08:46:30 PST 2018

This easy red tomato salsa recipe is one I’ve been perfecting since we returned from our first big trip to Mexico and the USA way back when we first began travelling. It’s kicking off a series of our favourite Mexican comfort food recipes. We may...

by theRantingPanda @ The Ranting Panda

Fri Jan 19 15:00:50 PST 2018

The Place Located the The Venue Shoppes along Tai Thong Crescent in Potong Pasir, the few weeks old Kenny’s Krabbi is a casual restaurant with a focus on crab dishes. The restaurant is just a few doors away from one of our favourite beef noodles, the Original Orchard Emerald Beef Noodle. The casual and small space is able to accommodate less than 50 people. The Food The price range is huge, and goes from S$6.90 for Sliced Fish Soup all the way to S$68 for the Braised Crab Bee Hoon (800g). Other than a series of crabby dishes like the Rich Broth Crab Bee Hoon and Singapore Chilli Crab, there are also options like Seafood Crispy Noodles (S$8.90) and Seafood Hor Fun (S$8.90). We started with some sides like the Homemade Crabmeat Roll (S$6.90) and Signature Braised Pork Belly with Leaf Bun (S$3). The crabmeat roll is akin to Ngo Hiang, which is quite delicious. For mains, we had the Rich Broth Crab Bee Hoon 600g Crab (S$20/half portion). While the crab is quite fresh, I find the broth to be a tad diluted as I was expecting a much richer flavour. Similarly, the broth of the Sliced Fish Soup [...]

by Brian @ Everywhere Once

Fri Jan 22 05:30:40 PST 2016

On the plus side, we got to see flamingos. It was a first for us, and we are delighted to have had the opportunity. Unfortunately, we got to spend a total of twelve minutes with them. I know it was only twelve minutes because that is the amount of time stamped between my first flamingo photo […]

There are no golden sand beaches and shimmering suns, no hills and vast primitive forests, the capital of Phnom Penh is a noisy and crowded city with scars of peace in the past. Not a probable tourist city, but it is a great place for you to start exploring the Cambodian country. Referring Living Nomads […]

by Phuong Thuy @ The Christina's Blog

Fri Dec 29 02:29:06 PST 2017

H’mong, Dao, and Giay people speaking English more fluently than Vietnamese, tremendous natural vistas right outside your balcony, an early morning chill with clouds hovering over the mountains, this and more is what you should expect from Sapa! Located on the northern border of Vietnam, Sapa is the only region of the country that has […]

by Sue Nguyen @ The Christina's Blog

Fri Jan 19 00:44:29 PST 2018

The phrase “socially responsible travel” is a new trend followed by travelers all over the world, in the context that traveling and experiencing new cultures is popular nowadays. Hanoi, renown for the chaotic Old Quarter, many little temples, Dong Xuan Market that sells household goods and street food, already has so much to offer. However, […]

1. Cooking Class Enrolling to cooking classes in Vietnam is very popular that almost all tourists do this for at least a day or even longer if they have enough time to travel around the country. Discovering cuisines of different is one of the many reasons why people enroll to cooking classes. In Hoi An, […]

by Mandy @ Almost Landing

Thu Dec 21 04:08:28 PST 2017

Penang is an island in Malaysia full of delicious food, intriguing architecture and culture. Boutique hotels, in particular, are spreading through Penang. So where are the best areas to stay in Penang and what are the best hotels to stay…

by Sam @ Drizzle and Dip

Thu Jan 04 02:08:09 PST 2018

I’ve always loved having tea at the Belmond Mount Nelson, it’s a real treat. The hotel is iconic and beautiful and quite frankly spending a few hours lazing around in their newly refurbished lounge sipping exquisite tea and nibbling on sweet and savoury snacks is kind of my perfect way to spend a few hours. [...]

by IFOTC @ Itchy Feet on the Cheap

Fri Apr 14 12:00:34 PDT 2017

Visiting Shangli Ancient Village in Sichuan Province Shangli has been through a lot, but you wouldn’t know it from the peaceful feeling you get while walking its lanes. It’s one of 10 Chinese ancient villages in Sichuan province, but unlike its counterparts the village has been able to keep its authentic charm. How to get [...]

by Blue @ Vietnam Travel Information

Tue Apr 11 21:39:04 PDT 2017

Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, nested in Ninh Binh Province of the northern Vietnam, is a wonderful honeymoon landmark which makes the sweet trip to Ninh Binh truly enjoyable. The destination refers to the convergence of culture, nature, and sweetness. More and more couples take wedding photography in the dreamlike sceneries of this destination, and ...

by John @ HeNeedsFood

by Alyson Long for World Travel Family @ World Travel Family

Fri Jan 26 21:56:19 PST 2018

The Kumquat festival in Hoi An was a feast of kumquat goodness and yes, it was worth going. Kumquats play a crucial role in the Tet celebrations and have particular significance here, our house in Hoi An is in the heart of Kumquat growing territory. There were various events over the festival weekend including kumquat […]

When it comes to Taipei, we can not miss Zhongxiao Dunhua area (Taipei Zhongxiao Dunhua area). Why? Please continue viewing our article below. Let’s discover this vibrant neighborhood of Taipei through our Zhongxiao Dunhua blog — Top 5 best places to visit in Zhongxiao Dunhua area and top things to do Zhongxiao Dunhua from eating to […]

by Trinh Cherry @ I Love Hoi An Tour

Fri Sep 22 02:26:51 PDT 2017

Traveling to Hoian in a tour has a lot of benefits but you should select the suitable tourism company while traveling to Hoian. With the development of tourism companies nowadays, each of them has to make them different from other. As a part of society, I LOVE HOIAN TOUR always makes the difference and do

by Sean Ng @ Miss Tam Chiak

Wed Feb 07 03:00:40 PST 2018

If anything can bring me to this part of Singapore, it has to be great food. News about the rare kacang pool, that was allegedly one of the best, buzzed and got us pretty psyched about visiting this ulu part of Bedok.The afternoon crowd was sparse, yet a line was forming at Warung Nyai Rose....

by Mandy @ Almost Landing

Tue Feb 06 18:31:33 PST 2018

Our early morning adventure to Quang An Flower Market in Hanoi was about so much more than just flowers, although the flowers are magnificent. It’s one of the most unique and memorable things to do in Hanoi Vietnam. Being a…

by theRantingPanda @ The Ranting Panda

Sun Jan 21 15:00:43 PST 2018

The Place If you have been a fan of the One-Michelin Starred Meta restaurant at Keong Saik, Kimme is your answer to a relatively more casual fine-dining concept even though this sounds oxymoronic. Located at 47 Amoy Street, the two weeks old Kimme restaurant is a modern, 48-seat Asian concept which takes up the entire 3-storey shophouse. The restaurant is the brainchild of Chef Sun Kim, the chef behind Meta and is helmed by Head Chef Louis Han who has worked with Chef Sun closely the past few years. The inspiration for the restaurant’s name comes from Chef Sun Kim, where his friends used to address him Kimme affectionately. My first impression of the space is the huge slab of white marble communal table with the open kitchen behind where you can watch the chefs perform magic to the plates. The space at level one is not huge yet it feels spacious, all thanks to the clever design of using ceiling mirrors to create a bigger sense of space. If you prefer a more private space, level two is a more intimate ambience for couples and some quiet moments, whereas level three is an attic space with only one table [...]

There’s only a short period of time during a year when you will be able to experience the marvelous scene of pastel pink blossoms in Korea. If you want to catch the cherry blossom season, it’s best to start planning your trip now! Let’s discover Korea cherry blossom 2018 forecast (Cherry blossom in Korea 2018 forecast) […]

1. Circle It is one of the famous restaurants in Hoi An. Miss food from home? Circle got you. It is well-known for its burger. Never leave this place without trying at least one of their burgers! – Address: 317 Cua Dai, Hoi An, Vietnam – Open for Business: 12:00 pm – 9:00 pm 2. Dao Tien […]

The Art In Paradise Danang, also known as 3D Art Gallery in Danang, is the 6th member of the Art In Paradise Global Group. The excellent others are Art Paradise Thailand (Pattaya, Bangkok and Chiang mai), Malaysia and Australia. This place is the first 3D museum in Danang. At the 3D Gallery, there are over 130 […]

by admin @ Hoi An Free Tour | Kim Bong | Tra Que | Cam Thanh Village

Wed Feb 25 19:19:17 PST 2015

STREET FOOD TOUR BY MOTORBIKE If you’re really feeling adventurous why not try our unique Hoi An Food Tour while you sit on the back of a motorcycle with our expert guides/drivers and eat at the best local street food … Continue reading →

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by Duyen My @ I Love Hoi An Tour

Fri Dec 01 01:02:27 PST 2017

Da Nang is the third largest city of Viet Nam in terms of urbanization and economy and one of the major port cities. In addition, this city is the commercial and educational center of Central Viet Nam. It also plays an important role in tourism of Viet Nam. Being a modern and busy city, Da Nang brings

by Blue @ Vietnam Travel Information

Tue Aug 01 21:09:40 PDT 2017

Halong Bay is amongst the elite travel destinations in Vietnam that many individuals desire to contemplate. This fantastic UNESCO World Heritage site, one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, delivers the amazing settings for various recreational activities. Besides several activities in Halong Bay already-known such as squid fishing, kayaking, cave discovery, etc., the destination ...

Singapore is known as one of the wealthiest countries in Southeast Asia. The country is famous for its high standard of living and the cost of travel on this island is also not cheap. In fact, these things depend on many factors such as what are you going to do, where to go, what to […]

by IFOTC @ Itchy Feet on the Cheap

Mon Mar 27 18:26:10 PDT 2017

If there’s an art to attending a Chinese festival, I’m the dumb kid who eats the paint. Give me some time and I’ll be linking to a How To Successfully Attend a Festival in China article right here. But for now, I’ll admit that my attendance at the Longquan Peach Blossom Festival was a short-lived [...]

by Shu Yi Ho @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Wed Jan 24 03:46:14 PST 2018

In California, some things are a given. There’s always traffic on Interstate-5. Sunsets along Route 101 are sensational. And like Disneyland, In N Out Burger, and the DMV, there’s always going to be a line outside of every Julian apple pie location.

by Chris W. @ Chris Travel Blog

Tue Dec 26 05:56:39 PST 2017

Recently I did a 5-day Minas Gerais trip before a business conference in Sao Paulo. I had dinner at the following five Belo Horizonte restaurants. Although you can wake me any time for churrascaria I [...]

by theRantingPanda @ The Ranting Panda

Mon Feb 05 15:00:18 PST 2018

We love our steamboats. From the days of enjoy the steaming hot soups along Bugis Street, to the increasingly commercialisation of this traditional hot pots into today’s restaurant chains, we are ever ready to head out for a steamboat dinner any time. We decided to collate a list of all our favourites and major steamboat restaurants in Singapore. Let’s get started! ****** Beauty in the Pot This is our favourite steamboat restaurant in Singapore. There’s not a close second in our opinion. Since 2015, we have been returning to Beauty in the Pot frequently, and some of the must orders include the Fried Beancurd Skin (炸响铃) and enjoying the Beauty Collagen Broth here. With 3 branches now, with 2 branches at OneKM and the more well located branch at Orchard’s The Centrepoint, the reservation hotline remains unreachable most times during the day, and if you are lucky to get through their phone, make sure you grab their next available table. [Read more here…] Address: 3 branches at OneKm (2 branches on Level 2 and 3, 11 Tanjong Katong Rd, Singapore 436950) and The Centrepoint (176 Orchard Road, #05-15, Singapore 238843) ****** Shang Pin Hot Pot Located at the Rendezvous Hotel, we heard [...]

Hoi An is small town in Quang Nam Province, Central Vietnam. It is about 1000km away from Ho Chi Minh and 810 km away from Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. Currently, Hoi An has estimated population of more than 83,000 people. Hoi An is one of the most visited place in Central Vietnam. The […]

by Blue @ Vietnam Travel Information

Mon Jan 22 01:43:55 PST 2018

What places to shop in Saigon might be a big question to the first-time shopaholics to the city, though many of them are suggested to see Ben Thanh Market. Find a list of the top shopping addresses to go in Saigon (or Ho Chi Minh City) here. #1: Sai Gon Square – This Ranks Top ...

by theRantingPanda @ The Ranting Panda

Fri Jan 26 15:00:42 PST 2018

The Place Located at the basement of Changi Airport Terminal 3, the Curry Times is amongst one of the many branches which the long-time local snacks chain Old Chang Kee has opened in recent years. Focusing on delivering local delights in a casual dining concept, we were always caught by surprised with the packed restaurant, and even spotting a queue during the peak dining hours. Taking on the brand colours, you will find Curry Times in simple yellow and wooden walls, with the traditional marble tables. And while awaiting for your orders, you can also munch on free flow Iced Gem Biscuits! The Food Expect local Singapore delights, with much focus on curry on their menu selection as the restaurant name suggest. From Curry Chicken, to Curry Fish, or Assam Fish, you can also pick from either of the popular mains from their menu, including Chicken Rice, Nasi Lemak and local noodle options. Basically, this is a coffee-shop, just all condensed into one central kitchen. How did they fare though? First up, we ordered their signature Curry Chicken with Prata (S$8.50) and paired it with an additional order of an Egg Prata (S$2). More lemak than spicy, the curry is [...]

by Justyn @ Miss Tam Chiak

Thu Feb 08 03:00:37 PST 2018

Ye olde ye olde! Step into a time long gone at Mocking Tales. Decked out in medieval décor, the café transports diners back to the middle ages. The dishes are all cheekily named to resonate with the theme of the café. Look forward to The Nest of Phoenix (320B), Dragon’s Fire Breath (420B) and Inferno...

by Amy @ A Nomadic Existence

Sun Nov 06 02:59:55 PST 2016

We love to seek out adrenalin-fuelled activities when we travel. Experiences that you can’t have elsewhere are always on our must-do list. Boracay is the adventure capital of the Philippines – you can do pretty much everything on the island – whether young or old, solo or a couple or a family with children, there’s something for everyone! Zip-lining is one… Read more →

by admin @ Hoi An Free Tour | Kim Bong | Tra Que | Cam Thanh Village

Wed Feb 25 18:55:24 PST 2015

Hoi An Foodie Adventure Are you a passionate foodie? Are you a very adventurous person? Do you fancy trying hidden gem restaurants where locals usually hang out? If yes, join us. The only thing you need is a brave heart … Continue reading →

by Sam @ Drizzle and Dip

Mon Feb 05 02:20:09 PST 2018

Due to the extreme water crisis we are facing in cape Town, I thought I would compile a list of a recipes that don’t use any water (or very little – 1 cup or less). Most of my baking recipes are waterless so I have left them off the list. You can check them out [...]

by Phuong Thuy @ The Christina's Blog

Tue Jan 30 00:44:44 PST 2018

Discovered and architecturally planned by the French more than a century ago, the temperate climate of Da Lat found up here makes it one of the most romantic cities in Vietnam. I’m planning a trip to Da Lat again this Tet and I want to share with you, not only my previous experiences but also […]

by admin @ Hoi An Tourism – Every travel tips you need about Hoi An

Tue Jul 26 21:03:19 PDT 2016

French photographer Réhahn cooperates with Hội An local government to organize the exhibition “Women of Vietnam” from July 20 to August 20, 2016. After 4 years living in Vietnam, he said: “I’m very impressed by the strength of the Vietnamese … Continue reading →

by Lara Dunston @ Grantourismo Travels

Wed Jan 24 08:02:14 PST 2018

This ohn no khao swe recipe for Myanmar’s beloved Burmese chicken coconut noodle soup, the parent of Chiang Mai’s khao soi, is one that Terence has been making since we first became enamoured with the dish in Yangon on our first trip to the country....

by Mandy @ Almost Landing

Fri Dec 15 16:03:13 PST 2017

I’m not really sure if it’s possible to do a definitive list of the best cafes in Paris. New cafes are opening all the time and the standard and competition of cafes are high. Basically, Paris is full of incredible…

Top 10 foods to eat in Hoian is one of the biggest interest of each foody when they visit this lovely city. Not only famous for its heritage values recognized by UNESCO, Hoi An is known as a heaven for food lovers to enjoy Vietnamese traditional dishes and discover its sophisticated culinary art. A trip to the ancient town is not perfect without sitting side by side on little chairs with local people and other tourists and enjoys its street food.

by Trinh Cherry @ I Love Hoi An Tour

Tue Oct 17 00:48:42 PDT 2017

Traveling is always a wonderful experience for you to discover new things and open your minds. Nowadays, Vietnam is more and more attractive to tourists from other countries. People choose traveling to different cities in Vietnam because of different reasons. And one of the most wonderful cities attracts a lot of people is Hoian. So

by Gia Kristel Algie @ Mismatched Passports

Tue Jan 30 00:47:38 PST 2018

Located on the south eastern corner of the south island of New Zealand, the Catlins offers a glimpse of New Zealand’s untamed beauty. With its rugged coastline, scenic beaches and incredible waterfalls, there are many great things to do in the Catlins. Home to a wide range of New Zealand’s incredible marine life, you could […]

1. Buses from Ho Chi Minh go to Hoi An Bus is one of the usual transportation for both locals and foreigners. This is due to the fact that it is the cheapest of all the means of transportation within Vietnam. Buses go to almost every city and pass by most of the tourist destinations. […]

by Laura Lynch @ Savored Journeys

Thu Jan 25 04:11:40 PST 2018

Visiting wine regions in Europe is a dream for every wine connoisseur. Stunningly exquisite vineyards, warm and sunny weather, enchanting hillsides, and good food define these top wine regions. If you’re a wine lover and want to see these European wine regions for yourself, we want to help you plan a vacation to some of the […]

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Sat Feb 03 05:36:05 PST 2018

Many people who visit Chiang Mai do bucket-list-worthy activities like visiting an elephant sanctuary or attending the Yee Peng or Songkran festivals. But there's a lot you can do within the Old City as well, less epic but equally memorable things like cafe hopping or conversing with monks.

by Juliana Hahn @ The Christina's Blog

Mon Jan 01 16:07:57 PST 2018

Sapa is famous for its beautiful landscapes full of verdant rice paddies, rolling hills, Vietnam’s highest mountain, and hidden trails in overgrown valleys. While the idea of coming here for a trek far off from the noise and pollution of the big cities inspires wanderlust, organizing it all can be a bit daunting, especially for […]

by Kristen Baughman @ gadaboutfood.com

Sun Apr 10 04:51:17 PDT 2016

Hoi An is one of Vietnam’s most charming, historic towns. Small alleys filled with colorful lanterns and the aroma of flowers lead you to some of the best food stands in town. After spending a few days in Hoi An and tasting some of the town’s most iconic dishes, there were definitely four dishes that still […]

Master these 5 locations before Kaohsiung travel! If you skip it, you surely will regret it! Kaohsiung is a globally famous city with many famous tourist attractions. Kaohsiung is located in southern Taiwan and is the second largest city in the country (after Taipei). If this is your first time to travel to Kaohsiung and […]

by theRantingPanda @ The Ranting Panda

Tue Feb 06 15:00:49 PST 2018

The Place After opening two outlets at OneKM Mall and The Centrepoint, one of the most popular hotpot restaurants in Singapore Beauty in the Pot opened its third and largest outlet just a week ago. Coincidentally, the newest outlet of the perpetually packed steamboat restaurant is also located at OneKM Mall, on Level 3 with a very spacious size of over 7,600 square feet and 288 seats. The first thing I notice about the newest outlet is the predominantly pink interior. The interior such as the walls and ceiling take reference from cherry blossoms during spring season, while the restaurant’s flooring features white marble stippled with pink quartz. This feels like a new outlet specially designed for the ladies! In addition, there are also private rooms available with individual pots, which reminds me of the concept at Paradise Hotpot in Compass One. The other ambitious plan in the pipeline is a children’s playground at the outdoor area. The Food The main difference for this outlet (other than its ridiculously pink interior) as opposed to the one on level 2 in the same mall is that it will serve six soup bases, similar to The Centrepoint’s outlet, including the Beauty Collagen Broth (Shark’s Cartilage [...]

by Jane @ My Five Acres. Travel. Adventure. Yoga.

If you think India is the ultimate yoga travel destination, think again! These 7 places (plus 7 great alternatives) are our picks for the very best yoga adventures in 2018! A couple of years ago, we made our first trip to India. Having heard from all our yogi friends what a mind-blowing spiritual experience it […]

by admin @ Hoi An Free Tour | Kim Bong | Tra Que | Cam Thanh Village

Tue Mar 21 00:45:21 PDT 2017

If you don’t like to do a very touristic but a hand on cooking class with authentic food- try Hoian Mama Home Cooking Class. This is a great opportunity to learn about Vietnamese cuisine and local culture. During your time … Continue reading →

by theRantingPanda @ The Ranting Panda

Thu Feb 01 15:00:16 PST 2018

The Place If you are a traditionalist at heart when it comes to Cantonese cuisine, you should have heard of Hua Ting Restaurant at Orchard Hotel Singapore. Opened since 1992, the Cantonese restaurant reopened recently after a three months hiatus as the restaurant went through a major revamp. I visited Hua Ting few years back and was pleasantly surprised by the restaurant’s transformation. The corridors are more spacious, and I love the wooden wall panels which add modern touches to complement other oriental aspects of the interior. There are 3 semi-private areas, 7 Private Rooms, a main dining room and an ultra luxe private Chairman’s room which can fit 20 pax. The Food Hua Ting is still helmed by Masterchef Lap Fai, who has been with the restaurant for over a decade. With the reopening of the restaurant, it has also introduced a unique tea pairing experience with its Hua Ting Tea Degustation Menu (S$98++ per person). We started with a trio of appetiser of Chilled Crab with Long Jing, Prawn with Oolong and Smoked Duck with Pu Erh. My favourite here is the Smoked Duck, infused with the right dose of Pu Erh tea to set the tone for [...]

by Trinh Cherry @ I Love Hoi An Tour

Thu Sep 28 07:00:14 PDT 2017

Hoian is one of the most famous paradises about street food in Vietnam. With a lot of amazing Hoian food like Quang noodle, Cao lau, Hoian chicken rice or Hoian Banh Mi, while traveling to Vietnam, you should not miss this wonderful place. There are many kinds of Hoian food you can try but Hoian

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Sun Dec 31 05:00:00 PST 2017

Besides visiting famous places or trying authentic cuisine, shopping is one of the activities everyone should have on their list while traveling. Hanoi offers so many shopping options for any kind of interests. Find out more what you buy and where to shop in Hanoi. Hanoi Shopping Malls Keangnam Hanoi Shopping malls are the best […]

by Mandy @ Almost Landing

Tue Jan 16 04:59:30 PST 2018

We had been to Italy twice before finally making it to Milan, not because we didn’t want to explore it, but more because there are so many amazing places in Italy it’s hard to see them all, even on multiple…

by IFOTC @ Itchy Feet on the Cheap

Sun Feb 05 01:00:35 PST 2017

Signup for my weekly newsletter The first time I took Chopper Suey (my Chinese-made American cruiser bike) on a road trip, was to the sexy hills of Dalat. As we pulled into town, surrounded by pines and fresh cool air, I knew I was going to love the place. Formerly a retreat town for the [...]

by Khue Nguyen @ Inspitrip Blog

Wed Jan 10 19:00:28 PST 2018

Hostels are the way to go for budget-oriented travelers. Visitors can enjoy full of services with small angles, affordable rates. the suggestions below will give you the perfect choice. The Common Room Project Bizarre in concept yet strangely nice in the way it brings it all together, The Common Room Project is where hotel meets […]

by Brian @ Everywhere Once

Fri Jan 29 05:30:50 PST 2016

Pretty much everyone will give you the same restaurant recommendation for Merida, Mexico. It didn’t matter whether we consulted independent blogs, Tripadvisor, or our hotel staff. Almost everyone told us to eat at La Chaya Maya. Everyone but one guy, who we’ll get to in a minute. But we’re not going to tell you to […]

Hokkaido is known as a heaven for skiing in Japan like the Hawaiian North Shore is to surfing. The northernmost island of Japan is a Mecca for those who love the snow powder. Its reputation emerges thanks to the amount of snow falling every winter. However, it’s not all about quantity. Snowstorms in the north […]

by theRantingPanda @ The Ranting Panda

Sun Jan 28 15:00:19 PST 2018

The Place Located just minutes drive away from Orchard Road, the brand new complex consisting of both Mercure Singapore and Novotel Singapore on Stevens opened late in 2017, and it features some of latest restaurants concepts in Singapore too – including one of our current favourite restaurants, Fisk Seafoodbar & Market. Despite not being near to any MRT stations, you will be happy to know that the hotel provides twice hourly shuttle services between the hotel and Orchard Road. With 250 rooms at Novotel Singapore, and more than 500 rooms at Mercure Singapore, the hotel caters for both business and travellers who are looking to stay in a centralised location. The Room We checked ourselves into the Premier Room at Novotel Singapore, with Premier Lounge access. Our room, at the highest floor of the hotel, gives us a nice view of the Stevens Road and Newton estate, and the infinity swimming pool no less. The spacious room spots a contemporary decor and soothing colours and at 23sqm, you get all the essentials you could expect from a four-star hotel, and more. The Premier Room comes with the Premier Lounge access, which is opened from 6.30am to 10.30pm, where you can [...]

by Norburton Hall @ Top Tourist

Sun Feb 04 09:31:46 PST 2018

Norburton Hall offers award-winning bed and breakfast and luxury self catering accommodation in Burton Bradstock on the picturesque coast of Dorset, England. The beautiful ‘Arts and Crafts’ period hall is set in 6 acres of mature gardens with views over the village and countryside towards the sea. The village centre is approximately 5 minutes walk […]

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Sun Feb 04 05:00:29 PST 2018

At over 1,000 years old, Hanoi is not only home to precious historical and spiritual relics, but also remained deeply connected to its culture and unique characteristics. The old quarters feature ancient architecture across dozens of city streets, historic monuments throughout the city will help paint the picture of Vietnam’s history, and sprinkled throughout the […]

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Sat Jan 20 09:20:21 PST 2018

Hanoi is the capital city of Vietnam and is home to around eight million people, which is over 8 percent of Vietnam’s overall population. This area of Asia has a tropical climate with hot, humid weather in Summer but it is completely different in Winter, the temperature sometimes goes down to 8°C. The best weather […]

by admin @ Hoi An Free Tour | Kim Bong | Tra Que | Cam Thanh Village

Mon Feb 22 02:17:32 PST 2016

Viet Nam is all about street food and Hoi An is no exception. Street food is easy to find everywhere but where and how to enjoy them the best is the question. What if you have someone guiding you around to enjoy … Continue reading →

by Sam @ Drizzle and Dip

Mon Feb 05 02:27:38 PST 2018

For anyone that doesn’t know, Cape Town is experiencing the most excruciating drought in like forever and due to a whole cluster of circumstances that are all quite controversial we are facing having our water cut off in April. We could become the first major city in the world to literally run out of water [...]

by Daryl & Mindi Hirsch @ 2foodtrippers

Thu Jan 04 12:34:12 PST 2018

The new breed of Budapest cafes are hip, happening and highly caffeinated. Read on to find out our favorite spots to drink third wave coffee in Hungary’s capital city. Budapest is a city known for a cafe culture that’s as rich as the cream that flows into its coffee. Back in the day, artists and poets would meet at Budapest coffee houses to share ideas and philosophies while sipping strong brews and eating a variety of Budapest cake specialties like strudel and flodni. Hundreds of cafes graced both sides of ...

by Daryl & Mindi Hirsch @ 2foodtrippers

Thu Dec 21 14:06:36 PST 2017

2017 was a busy year for the 2foodtrippers. We traveled to three continents, 13 countries and too many cities to count. Check out the food and travel experiences that were our best of 2017. We began the year 2017 without definite plans. Perhaps we could plan our calendar way in advance as some ‘type A’ people probably do, but what’s the fun in that? Sometimes, we’re just hanging around our Naples, Italy apartment and, all of a sudden, the spark of travel shoots across our brains and, on a whim, we ...

by Trinh Cherry @ I Love Hoi An Tour

Mon Oct 30 03:04:20 PDT 2017

Hoian is a special place in Vietnam that you shouldn’t miss. Hoian is famous for the friendly local people, the delicious Hoian local food and the beautiful landscapes. THere are a lot of special Hoian tours here. Therefore, while traveling to Hoian, you should not miss 10 below special Hoian tours. They will give you

by Laura Lynch @ Savored Journeys

Thu Feb 08 02:46:09 PST 2018

If there’s one thing we truly believe here at Savored Journeys, it’s that eating well and traveling well go together like … well, you can’t have one with the other, as they say. For us, it’s part of the experience to taste the tapas in Barcelona, the sushi in Tokyo, and that incredibly delicious sauerkraut soup […]

by Lara Dunston @ Grantourismo Travels

Sun Feb 04 08:23:56 PST 2018

The best Western Australian beaches are the best Australian beaches. No argument. Western Australia is skirted by the country’s finest stretches of sand – pristine, squeaky soft, lapped by crystal clear water, and often empty. As far as we’re concerned the best Western Australian beaches...

by Sam @ Drizzle and Dip

Wed Feb 07 02:54:01 PST 2018

I took this baked Camembert dip with sun-dried tomatoes, garlic and thyme to a dinner party around the middle of December and it was a big hit. I served it as an appetizer at our family Christmas day lunch and my sister fell so in love with it she asked if it could be her [...]

by Gia Kristel Algie @ Mismatched Passports

Sat Jul 22 22:25:18 PDT 2017

I’m always on the look out for unique things to wear, so when a company who creates hand-made, organic wool shoes contacted us to do a review I was excited! A couple of weeks later the shoes arrived, a pair each for Jon and I. We have worn them a lot in the last few […]

An Bang (in Vietnamese: An Bằng) is a small fishing village in Hue, also commonly known “Town of ghosts” or “The Land The Dead Live”. The An Bang Village An Bang is located just outside the Hue citadel . The distance from the city center to there is over 20 km. It’s possible to stop in […]

by Henry Murray @ Top Tourist

Wed Feb 07 01:13:53 PST 2018

We stayed at a hotel called U Malvaze near Charles Bridge, which was an ideal location in order to be able to see both sides of the historic city of Prague. I’d recommend having breakfast at the hotel otherwise the choice is quite limited, however, there are plenty of places to eat lunch and diner that […]

by Kristen Baughman @ gadaboutfood.com

Thu Sep 15 13:07:25 PDT 2016

Always running around on weeknights? Parla Pasta is my new solution to a fast, delicious meal. Parla Pasta is made in High Point, North Carolina by Rick and Simone Drake. The Drake family has been crafting small-batch pasta since 1985 for restaurants and specialty stores that stake their reputation on quality Italian food. The pasta […]

by Mandy @ Almost Landing

Tue Jan 23 22:19:07 PST 2018

Barcelona is such a vibrant and beautiful city. We loved our time there, from exploring the little historic streets, the amazing architecture and the delicious food. So where to stay in Barcelona to make the most of your trip? Here are…

Many travelers not only vote Hoi An as their favorite city in the world but also the tastiest city in Vietnam. Hoi An keeps people tuned to its cuisine ranging from mouth-watering street food to 5 star fabulous feast. So if you are looking for an authentic food in Viet Nam, Hoi An is surely an ideal stop it is a heaven for all foodies. Here are top 10 local food that you must try when visiting Hoi An

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Mon Jan 15 05:00:58 PST 2018

Hanoi has complex layers of culture to distinguish itself from others big cities in Vietnam. The border between the ancient Hanoi and the Hanoi of modernity and luxury one is not chaotic but unusually remarkable: With a walk down the same street, one can admire an antique Buddhist temple and soon after, the French architecture […]

1. Cao Lau Noodles / Cao Lầu The one who sells the most delicious Cao Lau Noodles in Hoi An is Mrs. Be. Her stall is located beside the water well at the beginning of Hoi An Market. Mrs.Be is old now and her grandchildren have replaced her selling Cao Lau. Many restaurants sell this …

by Alyson Long for World Travel Family @ World Travel Family

Fri Feb 02 23:17:00 PST 2018

Maeklong railway market is really no distance at all from Bangkok, is easy to get to and well worth the trip. The Maeklong market itself is a fascinating warren of stalls many selling local seafood, but it’s the trains passing through that most want to see. We’ve tried getting to Maeklong by local bus ( […]

by theRantingPanda @ The Ranting Panda

Tue Jan 23 15:00:22 PST 2018

Singapore – It’s the time of the year for Yu Sheng and more Yu Sheng. If you are planning to head out for a good Chinese New Year meal with your family or arrange business lunches to impress your clients, here are some of the highlights this year from some of the best Chinese restaurants in Singapore. ******* Hai Tien Lo, Pan Pacific Singapore Highlights: The Chef’s Recommendation of Wealth and Health Yu Sheng with Imperial Swiftlet’s Nest, Boston Lobster and Baby Abalone (S$128++ serves four to six / S$188++ serves 7-10 pax), or the all-time favourite Fortune Yu Sheng with Crab Meat, BBQ Chicken Roll and Scallops (S$68++ serves four to six / S$98++ serves seven to ten). Alternatively, Hai Tien Lo’s Yu Sheng platters are priced between S$38++ and S$188++ per platter, available in both small and large portions for dine-in and takeaway. For Poon Choy (or Pen Cai), the Classic Fortune Treasure Pot (S$328++, serves six / S$478++, serves ten) with decadent ingredients such as Traditional Stewed Chicken and Whole Abalone, or the signature Premium Wealth Treasure Pot (S$398++, serves six / S$598++, serves ten) with Whole Abalone, Pork Knuckle, Roast Duck and Dried Oysters. When: 22 [...]

by John @ HeNeedsFood

by admin @ Hoi An Free Tour | Kim Bong | Tra Que | Cam Thanh Village

Wed Feb 25 19:01:27 PST 2015

HOI AN FOOD ON FOOT TOUR If you’re a foodie, cuisine plays an important role in your vacation. Trying all local specialties is a must do activity. Hoi An food on foot tour is a combination food-tasting and walking tour … Continue reading →

When it comes to Hong Kong, you will probably think of shopping, the bright light from neon lights and urban lifestyle in Central Hong Kong Island. However, some of Hong Kong’s most secret places are not on this island. Have you want to do something different in Hong Kong? Let’s discover some unique Hong Kong experiences […]

by Gia Kristel Algie @ Mismatched Passports

Mon Aug 14 00:43:42 PDT 2017

Living in Singapore for three years gave me the opportunity to try a variety of dumplings – from har gaw (shrimp dumplings) to siew mai (steamed pork dumplings). I loved them all, whether they were steamed or fried. The best dumplings I’ve tried were a bit in between though – they were pan fried, similar to […]

by Guest Blogger @ Savored Journeys

Tue Jan 23 07:06:33 PST 2018

Authored by Barbara of Crab in the Air. Has visiting Milan, Italy, been on your mind for a while? Are you curious to discover another great city in Europe but still haven’t made the decision to book that ticket? Here are 10 reasons that will make you want to pack your bags and head off […]

by admin @ Hoi An Free Tour | Kim Bong | Tra Que | Cam Thanh Village

Tue Mar 28 00:15:36 PDT 2017

We offer you an ideal way to get to Hoi An from Hue, inclusive of sightseeing at some spots along the road with reasonable price. The drive south along Highway 1 is fairly scenic and the road is surprisingly good, though very twisty. … Continue reading →

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Thu Jan 25 05:00:09 PST 2018

Google Maps can easily show you top tier restaurants with a few strokes on a smartphone, but it still struggles to pinpoint the location of Hanoi street food vendors. Hanoi’s small stands rarely have a specific address or really, any desgination at all. They are located in unsuspecting alleys, hidden within unpopular parks, or spotted […]

by Amy @ A Nomadic Existence

Sat Nov 19 19:29:21 PST 2016

Every now and then, you have to do something outside of your comfort zone. Push yourself. Challenge yourself. Be a little crazy – and that’s exactly what we did for our last adventure in the Philippines – we flew over the ocean and went tandem parasailing in Boracay! The sun was shining, the sky was blue and the weather incredible… Read more →

by Mandy @ Almost Landing

Thu Jan 11 05:17:07 PST 2018

Visiting Park Guell and other Antoni Gaudi buildings is one of the most popular things to do in Barcelona. Their unique, quirky and detailed designs are fascinating to discover. Park Guell has the best of both worlds, combining beautiful nature…

Vietnamese food. It is a cuisine like no other – renowned around the world for being incredibly versatile, fresh and healthy. The dishes are all about contrasts – crunchy and soft, sweet and sour, refreshing yet spicy – the sensation of textures whilst eating is just as important as the flavours. I’ve eaten some of the best world in Vietnam,…

Cao Lau is one of the local Vietnamese dishes that noodles is the main ingredient and that is only be found in the old town of Hoi An in Quang Nam Province of Central Vietnam. Cao Lau is considered as one of Vietnam’s greatest culinary treasure as this traditional dish goes back centuries ago. Locals […]

by Mandy @ Almost Landing

Tue Jan 30 05:10:05 PST 2018

Is it possible that every area of France is absolutely beautiful? I think so. I am absolutely in love with France. The Alsace region was an area I hadn’t explored until recently. After visiting Strasbourg and Colmar, it’s yet another…

by Sam @ Drizzle and Dip

Mon Jan 08 00:03:56 PST 2018

Florence has been one of my favourite cities since I first visited about two decades ago and I fell in love with it hard back then. The old streets, the buildings, the romance, the art, everything. It’s achingly beautiful and has a presence that sort of wraps itself around you. I have the fondest memories [...]

by admin @ Hoi An Tourism – Every travel tips you need about Hoi An

Sun Oct 09 09:24:24 PDT 2016

Tra Que bike tour – Hoi An is beautiful. Yes, it’s beautiful not only because of the ancient old quarter but also the countryside around. Only 15 minutes cycling from the city center, you will be surprised by the beauty of … Continue reading →

by Juliana Hahn @ The Christina's Blog

Wed Feb 07 06:24:32 PST 2018

Founded in 1907 as a French hill station, Dalat is still a popular destination both for local and international visitors. The city quickly grew, with new hotels, resorts, golf courses, and even boarding schools. Located in the highlands and surrounded by pine forests, the city enjoys a temperate climate quite unlike the rest of Vietnam. […]

It’s arguable that Vietnam culture is divided into three distinct areas, the north, the centre and the south. None makes this more apparent than observing the country’s cuisine… Take for example the bare-bones pho served in Hanoi is vastly different than the sweeter and heavily garnished bowls served in Saigon. The same can be said …

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Thu Feb 08 17:10:31 PST 2018

What drew me to Elephant Nature Park is it's "no elephant riding" policy. There are no bull hooks here, no elephants forced to kick soccer balls or paint for the entertainment of tourists. Instead, the park functions as a true rescue center and animal reserve.

by Stephen @ My Five Acres. Travel. Adventure. Yoga.

Here’s your guide to things to do in Turin Italy in one day, including the best pizza and gelato as recommended by our local friends! It includes a self-guided walking tour map, too. Though it’s not a huge city like Rome or a capital of fashion like Milan, Turin Italy (also known as Torino) is […]

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Tue Jan 23 00:28:22 PST 2018

Major attractions like Wat Rong Khun and Baan Dam Museum are located outside of the city, but there are a few lesser known temples you can visit within the city's limits. They aren't as spectacular as the White Temple but they do make for a pleasant few hours of temple hopping without the distraction of crowds.

by Laura Lynch @ Savored Journeys

Tue Jan 09 03:37:20 PST 2018

For me, there’s no food more satisfying than Italian food. When in Italy, we adopt a mantra of “when in Italy, eat like an Italian,” and we throw all carb-consciousness out the window and feast on Neopolitan pizza and al dente pasta until we can’t eat any more. It’s one of the best things in […]

by Ramesh Luintel @ Top Tourist

Sun Jan 28 06:01:36 PST 2018

The center slopes of Nepal are overwhelmed by the Annapurna region. The Annapurna Conservation Area is hugely diverse, both topographically and socially. This region gives you unparalleled access to astounding skylines of snow-topped mountains and an intriguing insight into the life of the Nepalese people and their wide culture. There are numerous ethnic gatherings living […]

by Brian @ Everywhere Once

Wed Jan 20 05:30:18 PST 2016

Once one of the largest cities in the Mayan world and quite possibly one of the seven mythical locations of human origin, the ruins of Chichen Itza lies within a totally day-tripable 2 hour bus ride from Cancun. That proximity to cruise-ship central also makes it one of the most visited archaeological sites in Mexico. With that […]

by Lara Dunston @ Grantourismo Travels

Sun Jan 21 03:12:44 PST 2018

These Siem Reap hospitality training restaurants serve up some of the most tantalising meals in the city – and they’re meals that make a difference. The money you spend contributes to training young Cambodians, helping to lift locals out of poverty. Located in Cambodia’s northern...

by admin @ Hoi An Free Tour | Kim Bong | Tra Que | Cam Thanh Village

Thu Feb 18 21:43:01 PST 2016

Escape from the bustling city just about 15 minutes by cycling from Hoi An old quarter, you will enjoy a farming area with nice weather and lovely people, a green area called Tra Que vegetable village. It’s an easy bicycle ride and … Continue reading →

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by Alyson Long for World Travel Family @ World Travel Family

Wed Jan 17 22:28:22 PST 2018

We’ve had a fantastic time skiing here in Romania, the kids took a few private 1 on 1 lessons while Chef and I were free to head up the mountain. Being child-free is a pretty new experience for us, as full time child-wranglers and educators, it kinda rocked! After a short time the kids were […]

by Mandy @ Almost Landing

Wed Dec 20 02:23:35 PST 2017

Korcula is one of my favourite Dalmatian Islands in Croatia. I don’t want to say I was surprised by how much I loved Korcula, but it certainly left a mark. Korcula is beautiful, full of history and the colour of…

by Amy @ A Nomadic Existence

Sun Oct 23 01:00:18 PDT 2016

Visiting a country for the first time can always be a little stressful. Visiting a country for the first time that doesn’t speak the same language as you can be even more stressful. Add in things like strict laws, a powerful military, over a billion people and no access to the internet as we know it – a first time… Read more →

by theRantingPanda @ The Ranting Panda

Sat Jan 27 15:00:05 PST 2018

The Place If you only have space for one Matcha cafe to check out in Taipei, Matcha One is our top pick. With two outlets in 16Taipei, we checked out their newest branch near Zhongxiao Fuxing station, a contemporary zen-like space which instantly transports us to Japan. There is also another branch along Yong Kang Street. The Food The range of matcha desserts are wide, from Mille crepe cake to matcha waffles and matcha roll. Using mainly Uji matcha, the Matcha mille crepe (NT$195) has a rich dose of matcha yet not overly sweet for our low tolerance sugar levels. If you love Matcha, the desserts are Matcha One are delicious. Using mainly premium Uji Matcha with a Japanese zen-like space, the ex-financial sector owner sticks to the strong principle of serving high quality and authentic Japanese matcha desserts. We enjoyed this Matcha mille crepe which has a rich dose of matcha yet not overly sweet for our low tolerance sugar levels. Likewise, you can’t go very wrong with a serving of the Matcha soft ice cream (NT$90). Rants Prices are on the high side by cafe standards in Taipei. Will I Return Again? We really love the zen space [...]

by theRantingPanda @ The Ranting Panda

Wed Jan 31 15:00:01 PST 2018

New Restaurants Kimme If you have been a fan of the One-Michelin Starred Meta restaurant at Keong Saik, Kimme is your answer to a relatively more casual fine-dining concept even though this sounds oxymoronic. Located at 47 Amoy Street, the two weeks old Kimme restaurant is a modern, 48-seat Asian concept which takes up the entire 3-storey shophouse. The restaurant is the brainchild of Chef Sun Kim, the chef behind Meta and is helmed by Head Chef Louis Han who has worked with Chef Sun closely the past few years. The inspiration for the restaurant’s name comes from Chef Sun Kim, where his friends used to address him Kimme affectionately. [Read more here…] Address: 47 Amoy Street, Singapore 069873 The Meat Market There is finally a hip dining spot in Hougang, or even in the North-East of Singapore. Meet Meat Market located at Hougang One, a casual meat concept which serves grilled meats over different types of wood on different months. The concept reminds me of Red Eye Smokehouse at Lavender, except that the space at Meat Market is more cluttered with more dining tables, with an open kitchen concept where you can actually watch all the action behind the kitchen. The interior is quite cosy and simple, decorated [...]

by Guest Blogger @ Savored Journeys

Wed Jan 17 02:05:24 PST 2018

Authored by Alice of ForTravelista.com. After staying in the Philippines for nearly three months, it should not come as a surprise that my taste buds have adjusted to the local food. There are many Filipino foods that I learned to love, but what truly caught my heart is the street food. There are many types of […]

by Jane @ My Five Acres. Travel. Adventure. Yoga.

These 2-week itineraries can be done on their own or combined to create the ultimate adventurous Cambodia itinerary. This is an amazingly diverse country, so grab our itinerary suggestions and get planning your trip! There are so many ways to experience Cambodia that two weeks is not nearly enough! If time is not an issue, […]

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Sat Jan 27 03:09:16 PST 2018

Chiang Rai is regarded as the northernmost "large city" in Thailand, though it isn't actually that big. It's much smaller and less developed as a tourist destination than neighboring Chiang Mai. It's perhaps best known for Wat Rong Khun, a striking all-white structure that serves as both a Buddhist temple and an art exhibition.

by Sean Ng @ Miss Tam Chiak

Sat Feb 10 15:00:16 PST 2018

Singaporeans are all familiar with Braised Pork Buns (扣肉包). As simple as it is, there is a unique and rich cultural heritage behind this dish. Well, we are excited to reveal the origins of the braised pork bun! The name Guabao (刈包), or “tiger bites pig”, was first seen in 1927 in a diary of...

by IFOTC @ Itchy Feet on the Cheap

Mon Apr 10 12:00:40 PDT 2017

This is (almost) all the food we ate during our 2 weeks in South Korea. The absolute number one thing we were looking forward to in South Korea was the food. It did not disappoint. We were introduced to new dishes we had never had before, and some old dishes that we had eaten bastardized [...]

by lensesandlocals @ LENSES & LOCALS

Sat Oct 07 14:33:39 PDT 2017

CAMERA: Leica M7 + Voigtlander Color-Skopar 35mm f2.5 P II FILM: Kodak Colorplus 200 LOCATION: Greece Greece has been one of my favourite places to photograph and I certainly wasn’t disappointed when I got my film back. The light on the white-washed buildings, bright blue seas and architecture of Athens made for beautiful results on the Kodak Colorplus. […]

by Terence Carter @ Grantourismo Travels

Thu Feb 08 01:06:34 PST 2018

This chili con carne and cheese quesadillas recipe could not be simpler. You’ve done all the hard work making the chili con carne and, hopefully, our red tomato salsa recipe. This is a great lunchtime recipe that is perfect for using that leftover chili con...

by lensesandlocals @ LENSES & LOCALS

Sun Jul 09 03:30:00 PDT 2017

CAMERA: Leica M7 + Voigtlander Color-Skopar 35mm f2.5 P II FILM: Kodak Portra 400 LOCATION: Western Australia We took some time out to explore our home state and we discovered that there’s good reason we’re famous for our beaches… READ MORE How to Shoot Film 9 Reasons You Should Shoot Film Film Feature: L&L Ultramax 400 in New York Film […]

by Blue @ Vietnam Travel Information

Wed Dec 20 00:35:28 PST 2017

Hoi An Street Food appeals to foodies who appreciate local authentic cuisine as well as the full-of-lantern Old Town. Ranked as one of the top destinations for the culinary travel all over the world, the street food in Hoi An is so delicious, unique, and diverse that satisfy the guests. If you are in this ...

by Jane @ My Five Acres. Travel. Adventure. Yoga.

If you’re wondering where to stay in Kampot, this modern hotel is right in the city centre. You’ll be a short walk from the best local cafes, bars, and restaurants, or a simple stroll along the river. Many Kampot hotels are a few kilometres outside the city, with gorgeous river views, but it’s a bit […]

by Blue @ Vietnam Travel Information

Sun Sep 17 14:18:05 PDT 2017

Hanoi is charming, with several interesting towns named after the flowers a long time ago and the natural landscapes filled with the pink water lily. Let’s discover the beauty of flowers in Hanoi Vietnam with Vietnam Tour Agency ! The towns with the names of flowers in Hanoi The oldest one is Kim Lien Town, ...

by Justyn @ Miss Tam Chiak

Thu Feb 08 15:00:02 PST 2018

Pasir Ris Hawker Centre finally opened on 25 January 2018. It features a “dual dining concept”, where both traditional hawker food and “hipster” dining options are available. On the first floor, you’d get your fix of hawker favourites, such as bak chor mee, ayam penyet and fish soup, but if you prefer a more eclectic...

Despite being a small town but the food culture of Hoi An is extremely rich. Therefore, you can hardly enjoy all specialties if you don’t spend much time in this fantastic city. Hoi An cafe — 6 new and quirky cafés in Hoi An Banh Mi Phuong Hoi An — The world famous ‘banh mi’ …

by Jane @ My Five Acres. Travel. Adventure. Yoga.

These luxury green retreats may not be totally affordable but they are FABULOUS and guilt-free. Even if you travel on the cheap, these 7 eco retreats are all you need to fire up your 2018 travel dreams. Who doesn’t love to look at pictures of exotic retreats around the world? It’s even better when they […]

1. Bun Bo Hue – Hue Beef Vermicelli Soup Forget about Pho, when in Hue make sure you’ll try this traditional Hue soup. Must be warned, most of the traditional dishes in Hue are generally spicy. But trying this food will give you a little hint why the Nguyen Dynasty built their Imperial City in […]

by Kristen Baughman @ gadaboutfood.com

Thu Aug 25 07:40:41 PDT 2016

Giant Jenga pieces crash to the floor and patrons sip on craft beers ranging from the St. Pete Blonde Ale to the Stern Line Stout. Not only is 3 Daughters Brewing an adult playground filled with life-sized versions of your favorite childhood games, but the brewery serves as owners Mike and Leigh Harting’s playful outlet to dream up […]

by Lara Dunston @ Grantourismo Travels

Thu Jan 25 09:49:52 PST 2018

Viroths Hotel Siem Reap was named best hotel in the world this week by Trip Advisor users in the travel site’s annual Traveller’s Choice awards. Curious as to what makes it so special? Here’s the lowdown on Siem Reap’s most stylish boutique hotel. Viroths Hotel...

by theRantingPanda @ The Ranting Panda

Sat Feb 10 15:00:06 PST 2018

The Place Located in Lavender along Cavan Road, The Chinese Kitchen is a relatively new dining concept to open in this enclave. I was expecting a traditional looking Chinese restaurant, to which I was surprised that the space is so modern. The interior is somewhat incongruent for a typical Chinese restaurant – high ceiling, industrial finishings like the raw brick walls and bulbs and cement lookalike floor. Helmed by Chef Austen Ong who is renowned in the Chinese culinary world in Singapore, the restaurant runs like a private kitchen with no corkage fees. The Food The dishes here are all curated by Chef Austen himself, with an emphasis on techniques and ingredients from the days of the 50s and 60s. Some starters to kickoff our meal were the Organic Orka, Pickle Chilli (S$8), Crosby Baby Squid & Pomelo Salad (S$10) and Pork Trotter Jelly, Passionfruit Infused Cucumber (S$10). The pork trotter jelly is a Teochew delicacy, where the pork is encased in soft gelatine cubes along with chilled cucumber slices, finished off with a drizzled of passion fruit sauce. The Charcoal Grilled Orange Sea Perch with Sea Salt & Spices (S$62) is delicious. The New Zealand fish was very fresh, [...]

by Kristen Baughman @ gadaboutfood.com

Fri Aug 26 08:46:14 PDT 2016

Il Palio and Chef Teddy Diggs invite you for evening of dining to raise funds for the victims of the earthquake that recently shook central Italy. On Thursday, September 1, all profits from the bar and dining room will be donated to the Italian Red Cross to support the relief efforts. The evening’s menu will […]

by Sam @ Drizzle and Dip

Thu Dec 28 00:52:37 PST 2017

At the end of each year, I look back on all the food I made on Drizzleanddip and make a list of the 10 most delicious recipes. It’s a tough thing to do because all the food is delicious otherwise it wouldn’t be here in the first place. I’m talking about the recipes that have [...]

Unfortunately there is no train station in Hoi An even though the small town has many visitors every year. The neighboring city of Da Nang which is about an hour away is preferred to be the train stop for most of the travelers. Travelers can take taxi, motorbike taxi, bus or private car for going […]

Apart from the incredible architecture, the ancient town of Hoi An is home to some of Vietnam’s most delectable dishes. While everyone is familiar with typical Vietnamese food like pho and fresh spring rolls, you’ll find new favourites when you visit Hoi An. Jon and I spent quite a lot of time in Hoi An …

by lensesandlocals @ LENSES & LOCALS

Sun Sep 10 01:06:29 PDT 2017

CAMERA: Leica M7 + Voigtlander Color-Skopar 35mm f2.5 P II FILM: Kodak Portra 400 LOCATION: Faroe Islands Visiting the Faroe Islands in November was never going to be easy weather-wise but we embraced the unpredictability of it and ended up with some epic roads, insane views and interesting colours. READ MORE How to Shoot Film 9 Reasons You Should […]

by Terence Carter @ Grantourismo Travels

Sun Feb 04 09:10:51 PST 2018

Our ultimate nachos recipe makes the most delicious nachos you’ll ever eat while making use of leftover chili con carne. This is so much better than the melted cheese over tortilla chips that some pass off as nachos. This is our super nachos with the...

by Lara Dunston @ Grantourismo Travels

Thu Feb 01 07:36:15 PST 2018

A Bangkok riverside renaissance in the last six years has seen an abundance of new boutique hotels, restaurants, cafés, and bars sprouting along the banks of Bangkok’s Chao Phraya River, luring locals and expats as much as tourists to Thailand’s ‘River of Kings’. A Bangkok...

by Sam @ Drizzle and Dip

Sun Jan 28 23:20:38 PST 2018

Chimichurri is a condiment I simply cannot live without. I used to buy a fantastic green sauce from a local South American cook who sold her food at markets and then went on to own her own restaurant in Bree Street. The restaurant was called Orinoco and the sauce was called ‘guasacaca’ and I would [...]

by Gia Kristel Algie @ Mismatched Passports

Tue Aug 01 02:19:11 PDT 2017

When people ask, “What are your favourite countries from your trip around the world?”, New Zealand always comes to mind. The dramatic scenery as you drive from one place to another makes New Zealand a special place to visit. On the South Island alone, the natural wonders have so much variety. One particular area that […]

by lensesandlocals @ LENSES & LOCALS

Sat Feb 11 14:32:09 PST 2017

CAMERA: Leica M7 + Voigtlander Color-Skopar 35mm f2.5 P II FILM: Kodak Portra 400 LOCATION: Spain It was our first time in Spain, travelling Alicante, Granada, Rhonda, Toledo and Madrid, and even during winter, the warm tones of Kodak Portra were perfect for this beautiful country. READ MORE How to Shoot Film 9 Reasons You Should Shoot Film Film Feature: L&L […]

by Gia Kristel Algie @ Mismatched Passports

Sun Dec 31 16:51:27 PST 2017

I feel a bit guilty for not having enough time to update this blog for a while. Although it has been nearly a year since I got back to my engineering career, I just felt like it’s been a really long transition phase. I have pretty much settled back into my work routine and Jon and I travel […]

by Sam @ Drizzle and Dip

Fri Dec 15 00:08:25 PST 2017

Gravadlax is something that spells Christmas to me. Maybe because my grandmother was Scottish or the English traditions surrounding my Christmas’s growing up, but its the kind of thing that is perfect to eat around the festive season or serve as a starter with your feast. I’ve made a delicious salmon gravadlax cured with beetroot and dill [...]

by Brian @ Everywhere Once

Mon Jan 25 05:30:11 PST 2016

We’ve visited ancient Mayan cities from Mexico’s Chichen Itza to Guatemala’s Tikal along with a slew of others in between. And while some of those sites are larger, more historically important, or were more fun to get to, none impressed us as much as Uxmal. Located in Yucatan, Mexico, about an hour’s drive south of […]

by Sam @ Drizzle and Dip

Thu Feb 08 20:19:30 PST 2018

This recipe for creamy chicken with sun-dried tomatoes and mushrooms is so easy to whip together for a quick week night supper. The sun-dried tomatoes in a vinaigrette add a huge spike of flavour. I developed this recipe for Backsberg to showcase their delicious Chenin Blanc. It’s such a versatile food wine that pairs well [...]

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Tue Jan 30 05:00:22 PST 2018

Known as the Buddhist center of Thang Long citadel during the Ly and Tran dynasties with historical and architectural values, Tran Quoc Pagoda attracts many Buddhists, visitors, and both domestic and international tourists. In 2016, the Daily Mail (UK) listed Tran Quoc, the oldest temple in Hanoi at over 1,500 years old, in Top 16 […]

by Kristen Baughman @ gadaboutfood.com

Tue Jul 05 08:18:49 PDT 2016

Perhaps my favorite part of a warm summer day is walking down the street when the wind carries a sweet smell directly towards you, engaging all of your senses. Ah, honeysuckles! These beautiful vines attract butterflies and hummingbirds, and bloom heavily in the spring and throughout the summer. Savor these warm days by making a honeysuckle simple syrup at home […]

The simplest way to experience the local culture during your Taiwan trip is to visit the crowded night markets. Just walk around the night markets, you will be extremely interested in and forget the return road. Everywhere you come is full of the smell of food from grilled foods, seafood to the “scary” food made […]

by Eleanor Nguyen @ The Christina's Blog

Tue Jan 30 02:05:36 PST 2018

Tet is just around the corner! To the Vietnamese, Tet (A.K.A Lunar New Year) is as important as Christmas is to Westerners. However, because Tet is a family holiday, many people will leave the big city like Saigon to return to their hometown for a reunion. As a result, many restaurants, shopping malls, and attractions […]

by Fabian @ Miss Tam Chiak

Fri Feb 09 15:00:04 PST 2018

Even with a name like New Generation Fried Hokkien Mee, the menu here is a classic hawker favourite. Woks and pans are used to create oily treats perfect for days when you feel like indulging. Located in a quiet coffeeshop along Bedok North Ave 3, the strong wok hei came through in their fried Hokkien...

by Laura Lynch @ Savored Journeys

Sun Jan 21 03:44:25 PST 2018

Whether you’re a family of four and needing to use all of the piece of a luggage set for one trip, or you’re a frequent traveler who needs to have a range of luggage sizes at your disposal, finding the right luggage to suit your travel needs can be a bit of a chore. There […]

by Brian @ Everywhere Once

Wed Jan 27 05:30:57 PST 2016

After nearly three weeks in Mexico we’ve still only just scratched the surface of the country’s cuisine. And having only traveled in the Yucatan we haven’t yet had the opportunity to explore its regional nuances. But first impressions still matter. So here are some of ours about this foreign cuisine that we Americans know so […]

by Amy @ A Nomadic Existence

Sun Oct 30 04:27:17 PDT 2016

The beautiful island of Boracay in the Philippines was recently named the number one island destination in the world. When you step foot on it’s famous White Beach, it’s easy to see why it was awarded such a title. To really see the beauty of Boracay though, you need to step away from White Beach – whilst beautiful, it can… Read more →

by Gia Kristel Algie @ Mismatched Passports

Mon Dec 04 00:50:11 PST 2017

Nothing quite compares to the rugged scenery on New Zealand’s West Coast. Our recent road trip to this part of the South Island took us to some of the country’s most delightful places with its tantalizing mountain views, glaciers and waterfalls. There is a lot to see and each day can get very busy. Don’t […]

by Chris W. @ Chris Travel Blog

Wed Jan 24 11:22:58 PST 2018

Jiuzhaigou is a fairy tale scenic sight in the north-western part of the Sichuan province in China. It’s a must-see together with Huanglong national park and thus a perfect short get-away before or after a [...]

by Yourlocalbooking.com @

Tue Nov 28 18:31:43 PST 2017

Situated in a small valley in the mountainous district of Quang Nam Province, about 45 km from Hoi An Ancient Town, My Son Sanctuary is the best choice for tourists to get a half day getaway to uncover the fascinating history of the Champa...

by Victoria Cheung @ Miss Tam Chiak

Mon Feb 12 03:00:53 PST 2018

Xiao Long Baos (or xlbs, as I affectionately call them) are addictive. Period. For those who do not know what a “xiao long bao” is, this wondrous morsel is a dumpling filled with pork and a rich porky broth. As far as I know, xlbs are the epitome of a complete sensory experience. When the...

by Kristen Baughman @ gadaboutfood.com

Tue Mar 29 21:47:57 PDT 2016

Located down a small alley, Pasteur Street Brewing Company in Ho Chi Minh City is bringing a taste of American craft beer to Vietnam. Send up a short prayer as you cross the bustling streets filled with motorbikes and then head upstairs to the second floor at 144 Pasteur Street in the heart of Saigon– District […]

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Sat Feb 10 16:46:36 PST 2018

After experiencing Yee Peng in 2017, I wanted to write an article describing the ins and outs of the festival, something that could answer important questions about the event in a single post. If you're looking to attend the 2018 Yee Peng Festival, then I hope you find this guide useful.

by Amy @ A Nomadic Existence

Wed Oct 12 00:32:29 PDT 2016

Ah, China – home to the Great Wall, the Giant Panda and 1.3 billion people – making it the most populated country on the planet. China has fascinated travellers for a long time – however there aren’t too many who travel to this mysterious country of the far east. Difficulties obtaining a complex visa, the obvious language barrier and the… Read more →

by Chris W. @ Chris Travel Blog

Sun Dec 10 10:59:17 PST 2017

Northern Thailand north of Chiang Rai is a beautiful mountainous area. I included three nights at Katiliya Mountain Resort & Spa in my Thailand itinerary to explore the nature, tea plantations and the Golden Triangle. Katiliya [...]

by Alyson Long for World Travel Family @ World Travel Family

Mon Jan 15 01:47:52 PST 2018

We spent almost 2 weeks in Singapore at Christmas and split our time between a budget hostel near the Singapore River, a short walk from the marina, quays and Marina Bay Sands, and a more luxury Resorts World Hotel on Sentosa Island. We also took the opportunity to take a 3 day break to an […]

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Sat Jan 20 00:58:54 PST 2018

Wat Rong Khun may the most popular but it isn't Chiang Rai's only draw. There are two other attractions close to the city that are worthy of your itinerary – Baan Dam Museum, aka Black House, and Wat Rong Suea Ten, otherwise known as the Blue Temple. You can visit all three in half a day.

by Jane @ My Five Acres. Travel. Adventure. Yoga.

Architecture fans won’t want to miss the Phnom Penh tours run by the team at Khmer Architecture Tours. This post will show you exactly what you can expect from the 1960s New Khmer Architecture Tour. For me, half the pleasure in visiting a city comes from looking up at buildings that make up its landscape. […]

by Daryl & Mindi Hirsch @ 2foodtrippers

Sat Dec 23 07:45:07 PST 2017

Feeling thirsty in Hungary? Check out our favorite places to drink including hip Budapest ruin bars plus cool spots for beer, cocktails and wine. Finding a bar in Budapest is like finding hay in a haystack. The Hungarian capital has a lot of drinking establishments, many filled with young professionals and visiting tourists. Though infamous for its funky ruin bars, the river split city also has traditional pubs, classy wine lounges and even spa bars. Yes, you can imbibe at Budapest bars while getting your soak on. We visited our first (but ...

by Jane @ My Five Acres. Travel. Adventure. Yoga.

We love all the continents equally, but when it comes to romance, Europe always wins. Our picks of the most romantic cities in Europe are guaranteed to make your heart pound, whether you’re looking for love or want to treat your sweetie to an intimate city break. We write a lot about the ways that […]

by Hari Shrestha @ Top Tourist

Mon Feb 12 04:47:08 PST 2018

The Mardi Himal Trek is a perfect decision for those of us who are searching for an ‘out of the way’ trekking experience in the calmer parts of the Annapurna area of Nepal. While trekking on this route, paving the way to Mardi Himal base camp, we will hike glorious trails through verdant backwoods, fascinating […]

by Blue @ Vietnam Travel Information

Mon Aug 21 00:27:12 PDT 2017

Hanoi owns the busy street food scenarios with many delicious choices, beautiful landscapes, and reasonable prices. The capital of Vietnam is where to find an uncountable number of good dishes to try and delight the palate. While some food is highly notable such as Phở Bò (rice noodle with beef), Bún Riêu (rice vermicelli with ...

by IFOTC @ Itchy Feet on the Cheap

Thu Feb 23 11:30:40 PST 2017

Visiting Po Fook Hill, the 10,000 Buddha Monastery, and the hills around Pai Tau Village Sha Tin is not only great for immature puns (I Sha Tin your shoe), it also has some worthwhile attractions. You can check out the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, or the the oldest walled village Tai Wai, there’s also the [...]

by Yourlocalbooking.com @

Wed Dec 20 19:53:58 PST 2017

Vietnamese Lunar New Year – Tet is not only extremely significant to every single Vietnamese in the country but also somehow deeply impressive to foreign tourists who have a chance to experience the most special and important holiday in Vietnam. Tet in Hoi An has...

by Lara Dunston @ Grantourismo Travels

Sat Feb 03 08:08:54 PST 2018

The best Bangkok riverside hotels range from one of Bangkok’s oldest hotels, the opulent Mandarin Oriental, to the city’s most luxurious retreat, The Siam, and everything in between, from waterfront resorts with swimming pools to sleek boutique hotels offering spectacular temple views. A stay at...

by Lara Dunston @ Grantourismo Travels

Tue Jan 23 02:12:33 PST 2018

The best Yangon hotels range from grand colonial-era gems such as The Strand, which has had a recent renovation, and Belmond Governor’s Residence, in a 1920s teak mansion, to a boutique hotel with loft-style duplex suites and a Thai-style luxury hotel with a palm-fringed pool....

by Jane @ My Five Acres. Travel. Adventure. Yoga.

This Phnom Penh boutique hotel is perfect for couples or families who want comfort, style, and a peaceful place to retreat after exploring the bustling city. There’s a special magic that happens when a hotel finds the right balance between comfort, design, and a welcoming atmosphere. TeaHouse Asian Urban Hotel, a welcoming boutique hotel in […]

by Daryl & Mindi Hirsch @ 2foodtrippers

Tue Feb 06 05:09:18 PST 2018

Wondering where to eat and drink when you visit Southwest Finland? Start with these top Turku restaurants and then go to the Finnish Archipelago for more great food. Turku Finland is a city that takes its food seriously. From super fresh salmon at the city’s historic market to chef-driven dishes at the best Turku restaurants, the food in Turku impressed us with every bite during our recent visit. This shouldn’t be a shock since Turku, Finland’s oldest city and original capital, was named a European Capital of Culture in 2011. As ...

by Laura Lynch @ Savored Journeys

Tue Jan 02 08:40:52 PST 2018

Cyprus is a country that has always intrigued me with its subtropical Mediterranean climate, gorgeous beaches, incredibly long and complex history, and – yes – even plenty of good wine! It’s a small country, but it’s also the third largest and third most populous island in the Mediterranean (behind Sicily and Sardinia), so be prepared […]

by Jess Carey @ Ordinary Girl, Extraordinary Dreamer

Mon Feb 05 12:10:01 PST 2018

When we talk about Tuscany, everyone’s heard of Florence. But not quite as many people know Siena. And the few who do generally only know it for the horse race held there every year, the Palio – horses topped with bareback riders race around the Piazza del Campo in an ode to the times of … Continue reading Through my eyes: Siena, Italy

by IFOTC @ Itchy Feet on the Cheap

Mon Mar 13 12:00:16 PDT 2017

Busan’s Jagalchi Market (자갈치시장), the largest fish market in South Korea, has taken up two very different places in my memory. The first one is a very positive place, where the memories of incredible lunches, lively atmospheres, excitement and intrigue all sit. The second place is dark. It’s usually avoided at all costs. This memory [...]

by Alyson Long for World Travel Family @ World Travel Family

Wed Jan 17 21:48:17 PST 2018

We’ve been waiting for this. When we first had the idea of basing ourselves in Romania, locals told us winter temperatures can easily drop to -25C. We checked online, we couldn’t find any records of temperatures that low, so we kind of didn’t believe it but wanted to find out what it was like. With […]

by lensesandlocals @ LENSES & LOCALS

Sun Sep 03 01:14:48 PDT 2017

CAMERA: Rollei AFM 35 FILM: Fujifilm Superia 200 LOCATION: Greece & Italy This is only the third roll I’ve put through my Rollei and I was pleasantly surprised with the results. Incredibly sharp and with the metering spot-on it made for the perfect companion travelling through Greece and Italy. READ MORE How to Shoot Film 9 Reasons […]

by Laura Lynch @ Savored Journeys

Mon Feb 05 07:12:07 PST 2018

Authored by Jeannine of AFoodLoversKitchen.com. Our Global Gourmet recipe series is designed to bring the foods we loved while traveling into our own kitchens and onto our own dinner tables. And since no meal is ever complete without a glass of wine to go with it, we’ve included wine, beer or spirit pairings as well. One of our […]

by Trinh Cherry @ I Love Hoi An Tour

Mon Oct 02 03:15:52 PDT 2017

With the development of tourism, there are various types of tours for you to choose. Want to escape the busy life in the big city so let’s take one of the most amazing Hoian tours: Hoian countryside tour. Here, you can enjoy the fulfillment of the wonderful local people’s life with Hoian lady bikers. So where

by Duyen My @ I Love Hoi An Tour

Thu Dec 21 19:46:43 PST 2017

Hoi An is one of the most popular destinations in Vietnam as well as in Asia. That is why Hoi An accommodation is always a hot topic on this issue. A good accommodation will make the trip more completed, especially when we don’t have to pay much for it. If you are looking for cheap

by Wander With Jo @ Top Tourist

Wed Jan 31 04:55:36 PST 2018

• Revelstoke, Canada Canada is often associated with a polite and friendly population, as well as, pretty cold temperatures and Revelstoke holds the Canadian record for the snowiest single winter! A direct flight can be taken from Vancouver to Revelstoke and with skiing growing into the top attraction in the area, a major new resort […]

by Lara Dunston @ Grantourismo Travels

Sun Jan 14 06:07:57 PST 2018

This watermelon mint cooler recipe is super easy to mix and makes for a refreshing light cocktail to drink on a stifling summer afternoon or a sticky day in the tropics. If you’re in the chilly northern hemisphere turn up your heating and pretend you’re...

by Laura Lynch @ Savored Journeys

Fri Jan 12 05:24:50 PST 2018

Settled in the coastal mountains of Southern California, Escondido offers both an urban and natural atmosphere with easy access to San Diego. There are many boutique wine tasting rooms and vineyards to visit, along with a variety of culinary experiences and farmer’s markets. If you’re looking for a unique foodie vacation or a lesser-known California […]

by Sean Ng @ Miss Tam Chiak

Tue Feb 06 01:00:09 PST 2018

[Taipei, Taiwan] Singaporeans aren’t the only folks willing to queue for food. We would line up for hours just for that dish that’s awarded a Michelin-star. But Soya Bean? Only in Taiwan. Rumour has it that one might need to queue for as long as 2 hours at Fu Hang (阜杭豆漿). However, we arrived at...

by Jane @ My Five Acres. Travel. Adventure. Yoga.

These one-week itineraries can be done on their own or combined to create the ultimate adventurous Vietnam itinerary. This is an amazing country, so grab our itinerary suggestions and get planning your trip! Unless you’ve got months and months to explore Vietnam, I suggest you plan your Vietnam travel route for a specific region. There’s […]

Hoi An, needless to say, is such a famous name to most of the tourists once coming to Vietnam. Thanks to its charming ancient beauty, it is included in one of the must-go destination in every trip. Besides, talking about Hoi An isn’t all about amazing and antique places but also about the gastronomy that…

by Justyn @ Miss Tam Chiak

Tue Feb 06 15:00:36 PST 2018

Keong Saik Road is a well-known enclave for the chicest watering holes and the coolest restaurants. Mak Hong Kee (HK) Kitchen, which opened last December, is the newest addition to this popular food haven. Taking up two shop spaces, the restaurant serves up authentic Cantonese fare, with offerings such as roast duck, pork belly and...

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Wed Jan 31 19:16:53 PST 2018

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep in Chiang Mai may not be as unique as Chiang Rai's White Temple, or as grand as Wat Pho in Bangkok, but for me, it's the most beautiful. It's a striking temple and my favorite thus far in Thailand.

by Chris W. @ Chris Travel Blog

Fri Nov 17 02:34:36 PST 2017

Guangzhou is a large city in southern China’s Guangdong province and has a huge airport hub connecting international flights to domestic or further international flights. Cheap business class flights connecting in Guangzhou were the reason [...]

by Mandy @ Almost Landing

Mon Jan 08 23:29:03 PST 2018

As someone who often dreams of camembert rather than the Eiffel tower, when we decided to go to Barcelona it was tapas that I had on my mind. So after spending a week in Barcelona, here are what we think…

by Kristen Baughman @ gadaboutfood.com

Tue Jun 14 12:25:35 PDT 2016

My boyfriend Zayne and I have been paleo for one month. Ask us both what we miss the most and we’ll tell you, “pizza!” We live in New York City where pizza is available around every street corner and those $1 slices are just so easy to grab for a quick meal. Let’s just say, it’s […]

by Lara Dunston @ Grantourismo Travels

Thu Jan 25 04:26:56 PST 2018

This classic pina colada recipe with a Cambodian twist is based on the original piña colada recipe of Ramón ‘Monchito’ Marrero who claimed to have concocted the pineapple and coconut cocktail at the Hilton Caribe Hotel in Puerto Rico. That means this classic pina colada...

by Phuong Thuy @ The Christina's Blog

Mon Jan 29 20:47:22 PST 2018

Are you wondering at which place you will feel our special Vietnamese holiday, Tet Nguyen Dan, the most? Look no further than the Red River Delta of Vietnam. According to Professor Luong Duc Hien, the word “Tet” is a unit of weather in a year. Since 4,000 years ago, Vietnam has been developing the system, in which one […]

by Terence Carter @ Grantourismo Travels

Sat Jan 27 22:47:58 PST 2018

Driving from Perth to Margaret River in Southwest Western Australia is an easy drive of around three and a half hours, which is nothing in a state where road trips can take weeks. What also makes it satisfying are the stops on the way for...

by admin @ Hoi An Tourism – Every travel tips you need about Hoi An

Tue May 24 21:45:26 PDT 2016

THE PEOPLE’S COMMITTEE OF HỘI AN CITY THE CENTER FOR CULTURE AND SPORTS OF HỘI AN CITY 41st Anniversary of the liberation of South Vietnam and national reunification (30/4/1975-30/4/2016) PROGRAM Time Activity Place 27/4/2016 19:30 Hội An revolutionary music … Continue reading →

by IFOTC @ Itchy Feet on the Cheap

Wed Feb 15 03:00:29 PST 2017

I’ll admit, I’m a little confused about Korea’s market scene. Gwangjang Market (광장시장) is located in what I believe is the oldest market building in Korea. It opened in 1905, when it was called Dongdaemun Market, which was the name of an older market that was destroyed in the Korean War and rebuilt in 1959. [...]

by admin @ Hoi An Tourism – Every travel tips you need about Hoi An

Tue May 24 21:57:08 PDT 2016

On the occasion of 106th anniversary of International Women’s Day (8/3/1910-8/3/2016) and 1976th anniversary of an uprising led by Hai Ba Trung , Hoi An Women’s Association in cooperate with Danang Asia – Europe Career Orientation Center is going to … Continue reading →

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Fri Feb 09 05:00:29 PST 2018

When it comes to shopping in Hanoi, visitors generally imagine the traditional shops of the old town. But the capital has so many other attractive aspects, one of which is the emerging modernism of a quickly developing city. Experiencing this city, definitely, should include a visit to the lively shopping malls. Aeon Mall Long Bien […]